Imsha Rehman viral video: Why Pakistani TikTokers have disabled her account? What’s in the ‘explicit’ clip?

Pakistani TikToker Imsha Rehman has met a similar fate to social media influencer Minahil Malik. The Instagrammer is facing intense trolling after her explicit videos went viral on social media. Reacting to the controversy, Imsha Rehman has deactivated her social media account.

The young TikToker has become the new victim of privacy breach after her explicit videos have gone viral on social media and have been widely shared on WhatsApp. After the dispute, she has become a scapegoat for trolling on social media and hate messages.

After facing immense trolling, the social media influencer deactivated her Instagram and TikTok accounts, Economic Times reported. Imsha Rehman has been the victim of a breach of privacy and there is no word on whether she has taken legal action in the matter. The incident raises serious questions about the privacy of social media influencers as a few days ago Pakistani TikTok Minahil Malik received immense hate on social media after her explicit videos went viral online.

Minahil Malik Controversy on Social Media

Pakistani TikTok star Manahil Malik became a victim of privacy violation after videos of her intimate moments with her partner went viral on social media. The influencer has claimed that the viral video is “fake” and has filed a formal complaint with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

Despite an official statement from Manahil Malik, she became a victim of intense trolling with netizens calling the leaked video just a publicity stunt. Matters got worse when Malik faced criticism not only from netizens but also from senior professionals from the industry.

A few Pakistani actresses came forward and blamed Manahil Malik for the video, claiming that she made her video go viral on social media for fame. Pakistani actress Mishi Khan released a video criticizing TikToker Malik for “stowing to the lowest level” for fame. However, Khan did not directly mention Manahil Malik in the video, but the references she made were aimed at TikTokers.